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Nursing 225 Pathophysiology (FINAL EXAM) || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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strain correct answers a stretching injury to muscle or tendon, treatment includes rest, ice packs, mild analgesics. 
 
sprain correct answers tearing of ligament, can be complete or incomplete, usually occurs when joint is forced past it's normal range of motion, can induce significant swelling, bleeding, pain, and dysfunction. 
 
Sprain Healing: correct answers fibroblasts synthesize collagen and new capillaries infiltrates the injured area to facilitate tissue regeneration. 
 
Sprain Treatme...
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Types of Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Types of Fractures Questions and 
 
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What is a depressed fracture? 
A depressed fracture occurs when a portion of the bone is pushed inward, often seen in skull 
fractures. 
 
What defines a hairline fracture? 
 
A hairline fracture is a very fine crack in the bone that does not displace the bone fragments. 
 
What is a segmental fracture? 
A segmental fracture involves two or more separate fracture lines that isolate a segment of 
the bone. 
 
How is a compression fracture c...
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ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2023/2024 Latest Study Guide
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ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 
 
A nurse is administering subcutaneous heparin to a client who is at risk for deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
1.	Administer the medication into the client's abdomen. 
2.	Inject the medication into a muscle. 
3.	Massage the site after administering the medication. 
4.	Use a 22-gauge needle to administer the medication. 
 
 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a urinary tract infection and new ...
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS 
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What is the defining characteristic of a comminuted fracture? 
A comminuted fracture is characterized by the bone breaking into three or more fragments. 
 
How is a greenstick fracture typically different from a complete fracture? 
A greenstick fracture is an incomplete fracture where the bone bends and cracks but does not 
break all the way through. 
 
What occurs in a compression fracture? 
In a compression fracture, the bone is crushed or...
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Exam 4: NSG 320/ NSG320 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Adult Health Nursing I Complete Guide | Qs & As | 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- GCU
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Exam 4: NSG 320/ NSG320 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Adult Health Nursing I Complete Guide | Qs & As | 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- GCU 
 
 
Q: Scoliosis 
 
Answer: 
- Lateral S-shaped curvature of the thoracic and lumbar spine 
- Ask patient to place hands together above head as if diving into a swimming pool and slowly bend at waist to assess spine 
- Advanced cases can impair lung and heart function 
 
Q: Straight-leg raising test 
 
Answer: 
- Done on the supine patient with scia...
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Childhood and adolescent clavicle fractures heal without sequelae in up to 95% of cases. In adults the 
incidence of complications increases. Associated injury to the underlying neuromuscular structures most 
frequently involves which of the following? - Subclavian artery 
The radiolucent areas overlying the soft tissues adjacent to the fracture site tell you what about this 
fracture? - It is an open fracture. 
What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture? - Type II 
What type of Salt...
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A client's left leg is in skeletal traction with a Thomas leg splint and Pearson attachment. Which intervention should the nurse include in this client's care plan? 
 
A. Apply the traction straps snugly. 
B. Assess the client's level of consciousness. 
C. Remove the traction at least every 8 hours. 
D. Teach the client how to prevent problems caused by immobility. 
D. Teach the client how to prevent problems caused by immo...
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PES 304 Final Exam Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 PES 304 Final Exam 
 
• Origins of steroids - correct answer began in the 1890's 
mainstream 1920's-40's 
synthetic derivatives of testosterone 
 
• Historical use of steroids - correct answer began 1890's, mainstream 1920's-40's, IOC addressed in 60's & testing increased in 70's & 80's 
 
2 types of sport-related injuries - correct answer (macrotrauma & mircrotrauma) 
 
Macrotrauma - correct answer application o...
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bowed tendon - tendon stretched too far. high bow or low bow, depending on if it is up close to 
knee or down close to the fetlock joint 
bench knees - cannon bones set slightly to outside of knees. extra weight and stress on inside of 
lower leg and leads to splints on inside of cannon bone. 
back at the knee - knees have slight backward bend. knee joint angled slightly backward and 
cannon bone slanting forward. extra stress on tendons and fetlock joints and on knee bones. may lead to 
bone ch...
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HESI Case Study: Osteoporosis Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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HESI Case Study: Osteoporosis 
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What is the primary reason osteoporosis is more common in women, especially after 
menopause? 
Estrogen levels drop, which accelerates bone loss. 
 
What dietary advice is crucial for a patient diagnosed with osteoporosis? 
Increase intake of calcium and Vitamin D-rich foods. 
 
How can a nurse educate a patient to reduce their risk of fractures due to osteoporosis? 
Encourage fall prevention strategies like using handrails and av...
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